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to hide the keywords and discriptions
Asked by AEhsan : 13 May 2011 - 05:35 AM
Answered by rachel.j: May 19 2011 07:20 AM
If you put the description and keyword meta tags in the head of the page they won't be displayed on the page, so users won't see them, but they will be accessible to search engines. You page ... full answer >
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The next logical step ..Book recommendation for web devolopment
Asked by mpa_ : 18 November 2010 - 05:24 AM
Answered by sarahkim: Nov 18 2010 03:51 PM
This question has been asked a couple of times before. Please check out the responses and let us know if you're still unsure what to do next. Just finished HTML/CSS, which would be the next bes... full answer >
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Giving Starbuzz Coffee some style
Asked by 29 All The Time : 16 November 2010 - 01:18 PM
Answered by dakegra: Nov 17 2010 06:50 AM
Hi there The problem is with your style, the body elements in the <style> section need to be enclosed in curly brackets, like this: body { background-color: #d2b48c; margin-left: 20... full answer >
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XML: The halfway point between design and programming
By macslocum: 18 October 2010 - 05:35 AM
The luxury of being just a designer or just a programmer is largely a relic days long gone. It's now common for designers to tab out of the Adobe suite and pop the hood on code, and programmers need a...
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Just finished HTML/CSS, which would be the next best book?
Asked by spankler : 14 September 2010 - 08:24 PM
Answered by beth_freeman: Sep 15 2010 12:52 PM
Hi, glad to hear you enjoyed the book! I think the answer to your question depends on what you think you'd like to do. Any of the books you mention would be good follow-ons, but will take ... full answer >
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How to Add People Microdata to Your Website Using HTML5
By chco: 23 August 2010 - 08:52 PM
The following excerpt from HTML5: Up and Running shows you how to add microdata about people to your website with HTML5.The easiest way to integrate microdata into a personal website is on your “abo...
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How to Improve Email Address Form Fields with HTML5
By chco: 22 August 2010 - 02:37 PM
This excerpt from HTML5: Up and Running shows you how to update your email address form fields with HTML5 and explains the benefits. For over a decade, web forms comprised just a few kinds of fields?...
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How to use HTML5's Web Storage
By chco: 21 August 2010 - 11:00 AM
The following excerpt is from HTML5: Up and Running. Below the author expounds on the new feature of HTML5 Web Storage, allowing local storage of data.Introducing HTML5 Storage What I refer to as “...
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How to Include Video in HTML5
By chco: 19 August 2010 - 07:27 AM
This excerpt from HTML5: Up and Running explains the use of video in HTML5, detailing the differences of what browser supports what format.There are no restrictions on the video codec, audio codec, or...
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How to Use the Canvas and Draw Elements in HTML5
By chco: 17 August 2010 - 10:23 AM
In this excerpt from HTML5: Up and Running the author shows you how to use the new HTML5 elements <canvas> and <draw>.Halma is a centuries-old board game. Many variations exist. In this ex...
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